Singapore Airlinesalong with its subsidiary Scootis distinguished by a majestic fleet of 205 aircraft, vibrating to the rhythm of air travel. From the elegant Airbus A380 to futuristic Boeing 787-10these aircraft proudly crisscross the globe, linking 127 destinations captivating. With a rich tradition of innovation, Singapore Airlines pioneered the Boeing 747-400, making air travel history. Thanks to a strategic codeshare partnership with Scoot, this airline alliance provides unprecedented coverage, offering travellers an unrivalled experience across the skies.
Singapore Airlines and Scoot: a strategic alliance
Singapore Airlines, known for its reputation for excellence and unrivalled customer service, has joined forces with its subsidiary Scoot to form a world-class air network. Together, these two airlines serve a multitude of destinations, representing the perfect synergy between the luxury and comfort of Singapore Airlines and the economical yet meticulous service of Scoot.
A solid fleet of 205 aircraft
The combination of Singapore Airlines and Scoot creates an impressive fleet of 205 aircraft. Singapore Airlines offers a variety of modern aircraft, including the Airbus A350-900, Airbus A380-800, Boeing 777-300ER, Boeing 787-10 and Boeing 737-8. This judicious choice allows flexible use of aircraft according to route requirements.
Scoot complements this fleet with aircraft often adapted to lower-cost markets, offering broad and adaptable air coverage. This cooperation between Singapore Airlines and Scoot ensures that 79 %s in the fleet are active and ready to serve the world's many routes.
Continuous evolution and strategic partnerships
Singapore Airlines' fleet is constantly updated to ensure it uses the latest technological innovations. Through strategic acquisition moves, such as the addition of its first Airbus A380s and code-sharing with Scoot, it offers travelers more options and connections.
The strategic inclusion of aircraft such as the Boeing 787 Dreamliner also marks a turning point for Singapore Airlines, reinforced by partnerships with airlines such as LATAM, which recently ordered ten new Boeing Dreamliners. These partnerships increase fleet capacity and significantly improve aircraft operating rates.
What's more, the network is steadily expanding with the addition of new destinations, as revealed by the recent announcement on Flywest.fr which mentions Scoot's new destination to Lisbon, accessible on board its modern aircraft and incorporating features such as Wi-Fi (Source: Flywest).
Global destinations not to be missed
With 127 destinations worldwide, Singapore Airlines and Scoot provide connections to the world's largest cities and most remote corners of the globe. From popular tourist destinations to key business markets, this extensive coverage enables travellers to explore a wide range of opportunities.
This breadth of destinations is complemented by a personalized travel experience, distinguished by a service that combines hospitality and efficiency. Singapore Airlines and Scoot continue to demonstrate their commitment to customer satisfaction with a fleet that embraces an ambitious, global vision.
The dynamic, well-connected network of Singapore Airlines and Scoot, combined with an impressive technological fleet, represents an alliance that is redefining the air travel experience. The partnership between these two air transport giants illustrates how well-thought-out strategic choices can lead to an efficient and plentiful air network, enriching the offering for travellers worldwide.

Comparison between Singapore Airlines and Scoot
Features | Singapore Airlines | Scoot |
Fleet size | 201 aircraft | 50 aircraft |
Average age of aircraft | 7.1 years | Relatively recent |
Destinations served | 75 destinations | 66 destinations |
Code sharing | With Scoot | With Singapore Airlines |
Large carriers | Includes Airbus A380, Boeing 777 | Operational with A321neo |
Active fleet | 79% active | All operational |
Historic commercial flights | A380 launch | Low-cost subsidiary |
Customer experience | Top of the range | Economical and accessible |
Recent developments | Renaissance and upmarket | Expansion with more A321neos |
Environmental impact | Investments in modernization | Optimization for low-cost flights |
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